I’m so with you on all three points, and notably the first. I haven’t heard it expressed quite like this before. But even a draft or interim deliverable deserves the respect for its reader to be of decent quality. There’s little excuse for poor spelling or grammar, particularly now that so much automation is available for it.
I’m so with you on all three points, and notably the first. I haven’t heard it expressed quite like this before. But even a draft or interim deliverable deserves the respect for its reader to be of decent quality. There’s little excuse for poor spelling or grammar, particularly now that so much automation is available for it.
I’m so with you on all three points, and notably the first. I haven’t heard it expressed quite like this before. But even a draft or interim deliverable deserves the respect for its reader to be of decent quality. There’s little excuse for poor spelling or grammar, particularly now that so much automation is available for it.
Thanks for the write-up.
Hello Claire, thanks for your comment. This is something that often surprises early career consultants, but the need to be polished is real.
Perceptions are formed very easily, and very quickly.
Don't take that chance!